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Germany: Prisoners, including: Enquiries concerning crew of German submarine sunk...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/192

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Reference
FO 383/192
Date
1916
Description

Germany: Prisoners, including:

Enquiries concerning crew of German submarine sunk off Le Havre.

Johannes Boeder, German subject interned at Alexandra Palace, London: authority given in error for his telegram to be sent to his wife; in future, overseas telegrams on behalf of prisoners not to be transmitted.

Carl Martini, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: his objection to his sons being enlisted into the British Army.

Carl Bötefür, German subject, former Director of Customs in the Cameroons, formerly interned at Holyport Camp, Berkshire, then repatriated: storage of his personal effects.

Remuneration of prisoners employed in internment camps.

Lieutenant W A MacLean, Royal Highlanders, interned at Crefeld, Germany: his request for gramophone records.

Private Claud Prosser, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, interned in Germany: arrangements for him to receive food.

Transfer of wounded and invalid British and German prisoners to Switzerland, including:

  • Lieutenant J W Reynolds, interned at Ingolstadt.
  • Captain A E Stickings, interned at Ingolstadt.
  • Captain Barry George, interned at Crefeld.
  • Examination of individual prisoners by the Swiss Medical Commission.
  • Ensign von Schweinichen, interned in the Military Prison, Woking.
  • Captain F T Godman, 9th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, interned at Heidelberg.
  • Private Harold E Girling, 12th London Regiment, interned in the Military Hospital, Verden.
  • Colonel McMicking, interned at Heidelberg: allegedly not to be sent to Switzerland until British send more Germans to Switzerland.
  • French and Belgian civilian prisoners interned in Switzerland.
  • Captain Eric Jackson, Cheshire Regiment, interned at Burg.
  • Carl Hermann Kramer, German subject, interned at Malta.
  • Proposed amendment to agreement for transfer to Switzerland.
  • Captain R E G Phillips, Royal Irish Regiment, interned at Augustabad near Neubrandenburg.
  • Oscar Frederick Alliston, British civilian interned at Ruhleben.
  • Lieutenant R G Barnes, 2nd Canadian Tunnelling Company, interned in lazaret at Cologne (Köln).
  • Captain O B Sanderson, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, interned in Germany.
  • Private R F C Hunt, Canadian Contingent, interned in Germany.
  • Luggage of prisoners transferred to Switzerland.
  • B R Foster, civilian prisoner at Ruhleben.
  • Captain W G Pearson, 4th Battalion King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, interned at Heidelberg.
  • Transfer from Germany to Switzerland of Indian prisoners.
  • Captain J B Beresford Macky, interned in Germany.
  • Major Adam P Jenkins, 11th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, interned at Gutersloh, Westphalia.
  • Captain W P Lynes, interned at Crefeld: his repatriation.
  • Captain Glass, interned at Torgau.
  • Repatriation of prisoners from Switzerland to their respective countries.

Code 1218 Files 101398-103174.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Files 101398-103174.
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Internment
International
Army
Europe and Russia
Air Force
Pay and pensions
Food and drink
Nationality
Navy
Communications
Prisons
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C2617435/

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